Resetting VoiceOver is done via the VoiceOver Utility
Control+OPtion+F8 under the File menu, you have 3 options:
 Reset basic VoiceOver preferences,
 Reset custom VoiceOver preferences, and
 Reset all VoiceOver preferences.
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On 5/23/13, David Griffith <d.griff...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> To be fair they did offer an unlimited trial, the problem is that, as far as
> I can see I was trapped with  an unusable voiceover because I had let the
> trial expire.  Or more accurately thir web server made it impossible for me
> to purchase the voices.
>
> There must be a way for them to not cripple the functionality of Voiceover
> when their product expires. They could return voice to default or at  least
> allow access to an accessible window which can facilitate the removal of the
> voice and access to an inbuilt Mac voice.
>
>
> David Griffith
> David Griffith
> d.griff...@btinternet.com
>
>
>
> On 23 May 2013, at 01:15, Zachary Kline <zkl...@speedpost.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi David,
>> I am gratified that this solution worked for you. I no longer have the
>> voices on my system, but can imagine the frustration you were feeling. The
>> more equitable arrangement might have been to, say, allow a 30 day
>> Unlimited use trial, but that's a topic for feedback to them, not this
>> list.
>> Best regards,
>> ack.
>> On May 22, 2013, at 5:07 PM, "David Griffith" <d.griff...@btinternet.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you so so so very much.
>>> This is a huge relief.
>>> This has finally got rid of the intoning Infovox message and I can access
>>> my
>>> Mac again.
>>> I have to use Daniel for the time being and although he is not normally
>>> my
>>> favourite he is music to my ears now.
>>> I dare not change him until I am convinced that I have got rid of every
>>> trace of this software from my system and in particular their virus like
>>> voices which have crippled my machine for the last 24 hours.
>>> This feature is in my view disgraceful.
>>> I actually tried on multiple occasions to buy credits  to purchase these
>>> voices last week but for some reason their website obstinately refused
>>> to
>>> accept my PayPal credentials, even though I checked, by using EBay, that
>>> there was absolutely nothing wrong with my PayPal account then or now.
>>> So not only did this company make it impossible for me to buy their
>>> voices
>>> they also then sabotaged my machine and made it unusable.  Talk about
>>> adding
>>> insult to injury.
>>>
>>> David Griffith
>>
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